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5.3.

   Safety using and maintenance

The device can be used indoors at 0-40°C. The device should 
be used in conditions of relative humidity 60% - otherwise 
there is a possibility of fire. Do not store or use the device in 
the vicinity of heat emitting devices or in conditions of direct 
sunlight - this may cause problems with the functioning of 
the device, its ignition or deformation. Always keep the unit 
in a stable position. Tipping it over may cause malfunction. It 
is not allowed to use the device in rooms with high humidity, 
e.g. bathroom, sauna. It may cause fire or electric shock. The 
device should not be operated by children or people who are 
not fully mentally competent.

The battery is a consumable, wearable component and sho-
uld be replaced regularly.

The battery operating time varies depending on: the set time, 
the set pressure, the selected operating mode, the degree 
of battery consumption, the volume of the limb. The battery 
operating time cannot be clearly defined.

5.4.

   Safety using of cuffs

Before putting on the cuff, remove your watch and jewelry 
and empty your pockets - they may cause skin injuries or 
break the cuff. It is not allowed to use or store the cuffs near 
devices or objects that emit heat, such as ovens, cigarettes, 
etc. - this may cause the cuffs to leak or fire. Do not apply the 
cuffs directly to the body. Apply the cuffs on thin clothing. 
Sweat, cosmetics, sebum may reduce the durability of the 
cuffs. Do not use other pumping devices as this will result in 
damage to the cuff or personal injury. Do not inflate the cuff 
with air if it is not placed on the body - this may damage the 
cuff or reduce its durability. Do not store or use the cuff near 
objects such as needles or scissors, as the cuff may be da-
maged. Staining the cuff with oil, benzene, alcohol, gasoline 
and their constituent agents may reduce the durability of 
the cuff. When using the device and cuff, the generally ac-
cepted principles of safe handling of electrical equipment 
should also be observed.

Summary of Contents for Move 8

Page 1: ...user manual...

Page 2: ...ting the air ducts 10 4 Basic operations of the device 15 4 1 Mode setting 15 4 2 Pressure setting 21 4 3 Time setting 21 4 4 Chamber selection setting 22 4 5 Start Pause 22 4 6 Battery charging 22 5...

Page 3: ...of compression massage The massage takes place through air filled cuffs and chambers to which air is supplied thro ugh a system of flexible pipes from the central unit where the compressor is located...

Page 4: ...and relaxa tion CARE PUMP Move8 works on the principle of intermit tent pneumatic compression that is it uses sliding pressure waves enabling mechanical compression instead of manu al massage Massage...

Page 5: ...mulates its functioning impro ves the flow and accelerates the exchange of fluids in the body The benefits of applying compression massage are the same as for normal classic hand massage regeneration...

Page 6: ...lite heavy legs and the same as for classic hand massage 1 6 Contra indications pain or numbness of an unknown origin severe atherosclerosis or severe ischemia vascular diseases are a relative contrai...

Page 7: ...on cycle time selection button cycle time in minutes programme selection button letters denoting the type of program number of chambers in the cuffs backlighted pressure indicator buttons for pressure...

Page 8: ...8 2 2 CARE PUMP Move8 device rear view battery cover 11 2 3 CARE PUMP Move8 device cuff air hose connector view cuff air hose connector AC adapter socket 12 13 11 12 13...

Page 9: ...he unit heats up during operation the device must be away from direct heat sources Do not place any heat genera ting objects or objects containing water or other liquids near the device Place the devi...

Page 10: ...t the plug of the cuff air distributor into the socket of the central unit located on the back of the device paying attention to the notch which indicates the correct connec tion unit s air socket uni...

Page 11: ...11 Connect the single cuff wires to the dual splitter socket paying attention to the notch that indicates the correct connection air hose connector with cuff B...

Page 12: ...12 If you use only one cuff connect its cable directly to the unit s air socket on the back of the unit paying attention to the notch that indicates the correct connection C...

Page 13: ...nnect the air tube push it into the correct socket so that you hear the latch of both side buttons To disconnect the air tube press two buttons on both sides of the plug at the same time disconnect bu...

Page 14: ...er adapter end into the power socket of the central unit and the power supply plug into the power outlet AC adapter socket After the above steps have been taken the device is ready for use Press the O...

Page 15: ...4 1 Mode settings Pressing the mode button selects the operating mode of A B C D or E When the MODE button is pressed the indi cator lights up the selected option in blue Subsequent presses switch be...

Page 16: ...ratory mode and is therefore more delicate and less noticeable than the other modes Even if you set the right pressure it is lower about 20 30 mmHg less noticeable than the other modes The massage is...

Page 17: ...massage is performed in the direction from the foot 1st chamber to the thigh 6th chamber with keeping the air in the previous chambers after all the chambers are in flated the air is discharged simult...

Page 18: ...18 Mode C sequential massage in two chambers The massage is performed in the direction from the foot 1 2 chamber to the thigh 5 6 chamber in sequence of 2 chambers simultaneously 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 19: ...19 Mode D sequential overall compression The massage is performed by inflating all chambers 1 6 at the same time and then simultaneously releasing air from them all...

Page 20: ...20 Mode E mode A and mode B combined The massage combines two modes alternately Mode A with Mode B a sequential massage in one chamber with a compression massage...

Page 21: ...A B 4 3 Time setting When you press the Time button the operating time of the set mode increases by 10 minutes After reaching 60 minutes pressing the TIME button again returns and sets the time output...

Page 22: ...d will not be taken into account and pumped during a given massage After setting the above functions we start work by pressing the START button we can interrupt the cycle selected by us by pressing th...

Page 23: ...he scheduled time and connect the device to the charger When the device is charged the green light comes on further procedures can be performed Do not perform treatments while the battery is charging...

Page 24: ...hock or damage to the unit If the unit starts to swell disconnect it from the mains immediately by pulling the plug from the wall socket Do not leave the unit with the plug plugged into a wall outlet...

Page 25: ...rapidly during use and cause skin injuries 5 2 Possible injuries The device may not be used in children under 15 years old Wearing a child in a cuff and inflating the cuff can cause very serious injur...

Page 26: ...ption the volume of the limb The battery operating time cannot be clearly defined 5 4 Safety using of cuffs Before putting on the cuff remove your watch and jewelry and empty your pockets they may cau...

Page 27: ...g Number of operating modes 5 A B C D E Overlapping chambers so called Fishbone Treatment time 10 60 min Additional battery power supply Optional switch off individual chambers Weight 2 Kg Dimensions...

Page 28: ...28 7 Set contents 6 chambers CARE PUMP Move8 Device lower climb cuff 2 pieces double air duct 1 set power supply transport bag A B C D E A B C D E...

Page 29: ...29 8 Optional accesories upper limb cuff abdominal hip belt short pants A B C A B C...

Page 30: ...he notes included in it regarding safe use The product should only be used as described in this manual and only with the original parts inc luded in the packaging Otherwise the device may be damaged o...

Page 31: ...All repairs and maintenance may only be car ried out by the manufacturer or an authorized service center in the event of self repair we are not responsible for any damages the devices should be period...

Page 32: ...tances or substances conta ining free chlorine and oxygen they can cause damage cuffs are best cleaned with a cloth using warm water and dissolved soap 11 Cleaning and disinfection The product should...

Page 33: ...services using spare parts other than original ones To obtain a manufacturer s warranty please report it to the manufacturer using the service form and attached warranty card and a copy of the proof o...

Page 34: ...epump Move 8 are in conformity with the provisions of the following EC directives EC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2014 30 EU EC Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU Declaration of confo...

Page 35: ...Manufacturer and Service BardoMed Sp z o o 6 66 Konecznego Str 31 216 Krakow Poland...

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